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You have answered the question for yourself. The scientific name is 'Sulphuric Acid' . It known universally as sulphuric acid. The US spelling is 'sulfuric acid'. The formula is 'H2SO4'. Do NEITHER confuse with 'sulphurous acid'. This is an entirely different substance. Its formula is 'H2SO3'. NOR 'fuming sulphuric acid (oleum) , the formula is 'H2S2O7' .
The phrase 2pe 1830 is usually a label on a substance that contains sulfuric acid. The term 2pe means two-photon excitation.
Do you mean, "Is ...?" No. Sulfur (or sulphur on my side of the Atlantic) is not an acid but it is the basic element in sulphuric acid.
Never heard of 'magnesium sulphuric acid'. If you mean 'What is the reaction equation? ' Then it follows. Mg(s) + H2SO4(aq) = MgSO4(aq) + H2(g) Remember the general equation for all acids reacting with metals. Acid + metal = salt + hydrogen.
H2SO4 is already a strong acid.If you mean what is the conjugate base, then the answer is HSO4-
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You have answered the question for yourself. The scientific name is 'Sulphuric Acid' . It known universally as sulphuric acid. The US spelling is 'sulfuric acid'. The formula is 'H2SO4'. Do NEITHER confuse with 'sulphurous acid'. This is an entirely different substance. Its formula is 'H2SO3'. NOR 'fuming sulphuric acid (oleum) , the formula is 'H2S2O7' .
The phrase 2pe 1830 is usually a label on a substance that contains sulfuric acid. The term 2pe means two-photon excitation.
If you mean which elements are the same, both copper oxide (whichever valence state) and sulphuric acid contain Oxygen (H2SO4)
Copper oxide CuO and Sulphuric acid H2SO4 .This answer does not mean that it is a safe thing to do.
On a label for folic acid as with other labels on medication, "ug" is a unit of measurement which stands for micrograms. There are 1000 micrograms in 1 milligram.
H2SO4 is a compound named as sulphuric acid. Its elements hydrogen, oxygen and sulphur are present on periodic table.
I don't think there is such a thing as a "diesel battery". Perhaps you mean the batteries used in diesel cars; the batteries usually used in cars are lead-acid batteries, the acid being sulphuric acid.
Do you mean, "Is ...?" No. Sulfur (or sulphur on my side of the Atlantic) is not an acid but it is the basic element in sulphuric acid.
Bulk chemical is a term used to refer to chemicals that are produced in large scale. Examples include sulphuric acid, chlorine, ammonia and ethene.
This is good question! I am taught about three strong acids. Sulphuric acid, nitric acid and hydrochloric acid. You do not have enough of sulphur in your diet to make lot of sulphuric acid. Nitrogen is there in the air. But it is not readily soluble. So nitric acid is not a good choice. You have hydrogen in the water. You have lot of water in your diet. You have the chloride in the sodium and potassium chloride. You take enough of these salts in your diet. So the hydrochloric acid was the logical 'solution' for the Nature.
Never heard of 'magnesium sulphuric acid'. If you mean 'What is the reaction equation? ' Then it follows. Mg(s) + H2SO4(aq) = MgSO4(aq) + H2(g) Remember the general equation for all acids reacting with metals. Acid + metal = salt + hydrogen.